Turd Ferguson wrote:4-14 from the field, poor decision making on a number of plays, couldn't tell when he was on the floor/didn't stand out amongst D-League talent, an Ersan-like confidence in his jump shot, and not even seeing the floor the final five minutes of the game during crunch time.

We need to send this dude to the F-League.

Overreact much? One freaking D-League game and Doron Lamb is now hot garbage? Remember when Larry Sanders struggled mightily in Summer League and almost everyone (not me) wrote him off? Now he's the starting center and some Bucks fans believe he's the best player on the team. We should probably give Lamb a little time before declaring he's trash and trading him for Royal Ivey.

My thoughts exactly, I find it comical to over analyze one D-League game. Lamb finds out on Sunday he's going down to the NBADL he's obviously got to pack some stuff, get down to Fort Wayne practice for a day or two, then on to LA for his first game, meanwhile he's meeting all new people, has to figure out what system the team runs, and people expect him to come in and do what in his first game?

I was in Vegas for the summer league and the one word I would use to describe Lamb is smooth. He's going to be a nice player, but he's going to need some time to develop. He's got a real nice jumper, a good knack for finishing around the rim, moves real nice without the ball, and he can play some point guard to. He just needs minutes and time to develop, which he wasn't getting here. I think it was a good move to send him down, and I'm sure he's going to put up some nice numbers and he will be back up with the Bucks soon, right now he just needs to play.

If you want to take first games, Jeremy Lamb had 33 points 10 rebounds 4 assists in his. 39% and 27%. There's no way to slice it where they're statistically close. Unless you only look at the shots Jeremy Lamb missed. Then he looks awful.

emunney wrote:If you want to take first games, Jeremy Lamb had 33 points 10 rebounds 4 assists in his. 39% and 27%. There's no way to slice it where they're statistically close. Unless you only look at the shots Jeremy Lamb missed. Then he looks awful.

I wasn't comparing the two just saying that Jeremy's numbers are far from nice